Some of the things that makes winter hikes enjoyable is that hiking trails are not crowded. Plus, there are no bugs and mosquitoes that will bother you during your hike. The views of landscapes turns “magical” when the snow starts falling down.

Ten Perfect Winter Hikes

Sedona’s blistering summer temperatures and springtime crowds make winter one of the best times to hike the area’s trails. Considered one of Arizona’s hardest short hikes, the… See more at OutsideOnline.com

There are less crowds in Sedona during the winter season. Snow is not a consistent occurence in Sedona but if you’re lucky, you will have the chance to witness Sedona’s great red rocks turn into a winter wonderland.

Winter in Sedona is perfect for short hiking trips and photography.

The Winter Season in Sedona

Mr. Sedona – Dennis Andres speaks about the Winter season of Sedona. In this video he describes the Sedona weather and what to look for in Winter in Sedona, Arizona… Watch it here!

If you want to go out hiking but the temperature outside is frightful and chilly, you can still take short hiking trails like in Boynton Canyon Vista.

Boynton Canyon Vista has one of the most amazing views in Sedona and it’s even more beautiful when it’s snowing out.

Sedona transforms into a romantic winter wonderland

While many people might try to escape the snowy weather, some Arizona couples might drawn to it. Not accustomed to typically winter environments, heading up to Sedona to experience a brief taste could be enough to satisfy any craving. The list recommends visitors to stay at the… Read more at KTAR.com

Sedona looks extra spectacular during the winter time, especially when the snow starts building up over Sedona’s magnificent red rock moutaintops. It’s the perfect time to take a short hiking trail and enjoy Sedona’s version of a Winter Wonderland.

America’s Most Romantic Winter Destinations

There’s something about winter that gives us the itch to escape with that special someone. Yet with many traveling this time of year, the challenge can be finding a place to steal away from the crowds. Thankfully, we turned up plentiful options for… See more at TravelAndLeisure.com

If you’re planning to hike the Appalachian Trail, it is important that you prepare in advance before going on hiking. Various possible dangers and difficulties can occur in this hike that will test one’s phyical and mental conditioning.

Thru-hiking the Appalachian Trail is one of the most adventurous things you can do in the U.S. It is an arduous but rewarding journey that will lead you across 14 different states. The trail spreads between Mount Katahdin, Maine and Springer Mountain, Georgia. Usually, it takes people around 6 months to finish it. The Appalachian Trail will test… Read more at Backpackerverse.com

Witness the splendor of North America’s national treasure. Explore the unknown nooks and corners of the Appalachian Trail and its 2,190-mile journey.

For more than half of the U.S. population, the Appalachian Trail is less than a day’s drive away. Yet despite its proximity to many major cities, few truly know the splendor of this national treasure. National Geographic travels off the beaten track to discover the remote and… See more

It’s nice to go out hiking in moderate temperatures under the bright, sunny, clear blue sky, right? But sudden rain and thunderstorms sometimes happens while you’re out hiking.

Some say, there’s something magical about hiking in the rain. Hiking in the rain is not so bad, you might even discover new experiences, sights, sounds and smells. So Here’s how to be ready in case it suddenly pours in the middle of your hike.

You planned out your camping trip, packed all your gear, and then looked at the forecast for the weekend – cloudy with 100% chance of rain. You’re so excited for your trip that the last thing you want to do is cancel, but can you still have a fun, successful trip? The answer is… Read more at The Adventure Junkies

Hiking on a rainy day can give you a different perspective of the outdoors. It is totally a different hiking experience. The ambiance is different. The feeling is different and even the smell is different.

The outdoors offer a different kind of peace and beauty everytime it pours. And everyone should try it.

Hiking in the rain. While it might not be your first choice, taking a rainy day hike can offer solitude and a special ambiance, especially if you’re dressed to stay dry and warm. Below are tips for planning a rainy-day hike and staying safe while you’re on the… Read more on WTA.org